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In 2021 so far, vehicles bought elsewhere and "flipped" on BaT have sold for 24 percent more than their previous sale price, up from 9 percent in 2020 and 4 percent in 2019. Note that the drop-off in values from Bring a Trailer to a different venue has held within a similar range over the years, but the premium paid for vehicles on Bring a Trailer has drastically shot up in the last 18 months. Vehicles going from Bring a Trailer to a different venue within a year sold, on average, for 20 percent less. Sure enough, vehicles going from a different venue to Bring a Trailer within a year sold, on average, for 8 percent more on Bring a Trailer than the previous sale price. We found 1034 such sales dating back to 2016. Vehicles bought on Bring a Trailer then sold at a different venue within a year.Vehicles that sold at a different venue then sold on Bring a Trailer within a year.To estimate that, we started with two key pieces of data: To what extent, if any, does a Bring a Trailer premium exist across the ever-growing number of cars being offered?
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“We have more premium and restored cars now, for sure, but we also have more drivers and projects and race cars submitted,” said Randy Nonnenberg, the site’s co-founder and president. The site currently averages more than 450 lots a week and accepts an astonishing array of consignments, from six-figure Japanese supercars to four-figure Firebirds. We wondered, however, if these high prices extend beyond the well-publicized breakout sales. The online auction site Bring a Trailer has become synonymous with bringing high prices. We’ve all heard stories like this, especially of late. In seven days, it sold for 10 percent higher than the original Autotrader asking price. Not long ago, a Mercedes-Benz E63 S AMG went on Bring a Trailer after going unsold for months on Autotrader. Record sales-like this Porsche Carrera GT that brought $1.315M-have become a regular occurrence on Bring a Trailer.